Lubricator



w. Q. GOLES.

LUBRICATOR.

APPLlcATloN FILED vec zz. 1919.

l g Patented Nov. 15, 1921.L

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WHERE@ Gl'. GOLES, @F MADISON, WXSCNSN, ASSGNOR T0 MADISN KIP? @URQU- IEATIN, 0F MADEISON, WISCNS', A @@RPRTIN 0F WIESCDNSN.

il ,395?! ,(03th Application led December To all whom t may concern.'

Be it known that l, VVILFRED G. Comes, citizen of the United States, residing at Madison, in the county of Dane and State of Wisconsin, have invented certain new and useful lmprovements in Liibricators, of which the following is a specification.

'll his invention pertains to lubricators and has tor its main object the production of a structure which may be readily applied to the part or point to be lubricated and which, furthermore, will maintain a body of lubricant adjacent such part or point from whicha measured charge may be withdrawn and forced to the point or part to be lubricated.

The structure which -forms the basis of the invention is shown in longitudinal sectional elevation in the annexed drawing.

ln said drawing 1 denotes the main body having a cylinder or cylindrical bore 1a formed therein. The body is surmounted by a reservoir or chamber 2 which is in communication with the cylinder through a port 3. A cover 4 is provided for the reservoir, said cover having a downwardly flaring overhanging rim or skirt 5, the under face whereof takes against the beveled or inclined upper edge of the reservoir. A spring 6 serves to hold the cover normally in a closed position while admitting,T of its being lifted and drawn to one side for the introduction of the lubricant. rl`he overhang' and downward inclination of the rim 5 acts to prevent collection of dirt and dust and precludes the same from getting into the reservoir.

rll`he body l is provided with an externally threaded nipple or extension 7, and a nut shaped section 8 is provided to facilitate the placement of the structure. port 9 extends from the cylinder and communicates with the bore 10 formed in the nipple. A check valve 11 normally closes the port, the valve being held to its seat by a spring 12 bearing thereagainst and against a threaded washer or perforated nut 13 secured in the outer end oi the nipple. A piston 14 is mounted in the cylinder and its stem or rod 15 extends outwardly through a bushing 16 secured in the body, the stem having a handle 17 mounted on its outer end. A spring 18 encircling the stern and bearing at its ends on the piston and bushing 16 respectively acts to torce the piston inwardly Specification of Letters Patent.

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to the position shownin the drawing. ln such position it will be noted that the port 3 is closed and the lubricant cannot llow from the reservoir. llVhen, however, the piston is drawn to the lett, such port is open and the lubricant is drawn by the sucking action of the piston from the reservoir into the cylinder ahead of the piston. Thereupon as the handle rod and piston are forced inwardly either manually or under the action of the spring 18, the lubricant ahead of the piston will be forced through port 9 unseating valve 11 and thence through the opening in the retaining member 13 to the part to be lubricated. The piston as it moves forwardly overlaps port 3 closingr the same so that there can be no retrograde ow of the oil nor can there be any leakage from the reservoir. its will be appreciated the construction is at once simple and efhcient. lt may be easily assembled and readily appliedvWhat is claimed is,-

l. ln a lubricator, the combination otl a body havingr a cylinder formed therein; a piston mounted in the cylinder; means for actuating the piston; a reservoir located to one side of the cylinder and communicating therewith through a port, the upper edge ot' the reservoir being downwardly and outu wardly beveled; a cover therefor, said cover having a downwardly projecting and outwardly Harina"4 rinrmaking close Contact with the beveled upper edge; and a sprinpr secured to the cover and the body portion actingr to draw the cover to place.

Q. ln a lubricator, the combination of a body havingr a cylinder formed therein: a piston mounted in the cylinder; means for actuating the piston; a reservoir located to one side of the cylinder and communicating' therewith through a port, the upper edge of the reservoir being downwardly and outwardly beveled; a cover therefor, said cover being provided with a seat upon its under face adapted to contact the beveled edge of the reservoir and likewise having a portion extending outwardly beyond the sidc wall ot' the reservoir; and a spring secured to the cover and the body portion acting to draw the cover to place.

ln testimony whereof l have signed my name to this specication,

Wl'LFRED G, 

